Audience enhances mobile audio with A1028 chip

Aharon Etengoff, 13th October 2010

"The A1028 processor operates by accurately replicating the functions of human hearing to enhance sound quality and suppress noise," an Audience spokesperson told TG Daily during a phone interview.

"It is specifically engineered to imitate the complex processing that occurs from the inner ear to the brain.

"As such, EarSmart manages to distinguish and interpret sounds as people do naturally and intuitively - by isolating and enhancing the primary voice signal and filtering out unwanted background noise."

According to the spokesperson, the A1028 chip can be used to suppress noise interference for a number of speech-sensitive applications, including voice searches, speech-to-text, voice commands, voice dialing and real-time navigation.